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mole 210 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 13:09
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£20,000 Thats All And the world is happy that they are being attacked by this CONDEM Government Now at first glance £20,00 might seem a lot but it precludes you from any tax benifits or credits. Consequently although your not part of the benifit culture your not actually that much better off. This short sighted govenment will do nothing more than feed a black economy. Its rampent down here in Hertfordshire Any thing you want is aviable, but its a sad day when FOOD is on the iterinary. The new trend seems to be selling half- hitched meat for a 1/4 of the price. That is to say £20 worth of meat (well within sell by date) for a £5. Now who can say no to that. Obviously the illgotten gains feed a drink and drug culture. Its a bad old world and its our kids (Grand Kids) that we should be worried for.
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Popel Vooje 4484 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 14:24
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mole wrote: Its a bad old world and its our kids (Grand Kids) that we should be worried for. That's precisely why I don't want any.
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Moon Cat 7264 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 17:21
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I blame Julian Cope meself.
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Popel Vooje 4484 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 18:21
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Moon Cat wrote: I blame Julian Cope meself. Nah, it's deffo McCulloch's fault.
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Sangelus 3 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 19:14
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mole wrote: £20,000 Thats All I should be so lucky - i'm a civil servant & get just over £15k. I guess i'm the bottom of the curve
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PMM 2941 posts |
Jul 05, 2010, 19:40
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Don't be silly. The blame has to lie with Bill Drummond for sure. We were going to join the EMF, but ended up joining the KLF.
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geoffrey_prime 701 posts |
Jul 07, 2010, 02:33
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But this is the very perspective we have to collectively get our minds around. Private Sector = easy...your employee costs are what you can afford. Public Sector = previously "blank cheque, ie funded by the taxpayer", now "subject to cuts/austerity measures". It is back to Maggie's basic household budgeting..in my humble belief.
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